The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 236, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1952 Page: 7 of 10
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Three Little League Skippers Named
And Frazier
Accept Posts
By Fred Hartman*
—by Sam Lab
Slats Plugs For 'Rookie Of Year' Honors
They Hired Him As Coach, But That Wasn't For Marion
By MILTON RICHMAN _ locker with the other eoeohe*. BUI one oI the better looking one* »t
KBURBANK, CUltf. -(U»~ Al- Norm** end Bob Shefflnf, Mar- that « -
Sf su\X?!»;,y teok,d up th# ^ *• «■**
yeh. Kerty Merion w**^ ^ M „ * ««"* t« the Cardin*!* I aknett
Wednesday that he U making "Bay Pet*,- he laid, “you |ot me .tgned an Amraiean League con-
in Wlth **“tSTwi,h Washington. So you
nb ** ^ ■ “That’* right," cam* the *n*w*r. might aay I’m back where I start-
nm. -HaJlb "T°U *" 0M "*n‘t >WttT" «• fr0nL Q"|y I‘» * *<«!# l*t*.M
I ", th7vj,r» ’ "Heck, no. I'm a player, not • "Tali* It from me," drawled the
Marion loot hi* poet as manager «£:" ’ ’ -V FJSStSS
of the Cardinal ! laat season. Hat* "Well,* captained the chibbou*# * ."StST Z* ^k0T*‘
«Sd wTcreaky bone. over to attendvit. “the <*y other lock.r
the Brown*, where BUI V**ck Im- I hare I* way in the back--among r?-—»"“* to H, < *
mediately hind him a* * coach. «h* woWta." . . Mg league dun.
I’m * popular *tunt becau** "Thatfs perfectly okay with me." " ' '""'l . i
Marion la a great favorito of St aVd Marlon. "J'U move my stuff rirat attempt at itree^ lighting
loufr hoir-lHL%;* . iKMaow.- got* back to a Parisian ordinance
But Mirty didn't *** it that way And he did, too. of 104. The ordinance ordered
at all. He Mttled the matter at Today, Marion no longer i* look- dtitcna to hang lighted candle
the atart «t ti»l*hg„ N. *d on a* a coach with the Brown*, lantern* In front of .their hou»e*
KEOtT
'don pie while I wrap up
or* item*. I killed a Uttla
itituta and withed for
av* a epcetacuUr ditpUy
«< yum; i *—
HAVfN'T ENJOYED
MY MOO THIS j
MUCH IN A <
I 10W TIM!!)
GOOD HCam6,W SfNOK KAYDl /
CAPTAIN MENOU'I SMT DOWN, MAM.
UnOtm MIAKMST
It • WML l will, wow »u
Monty To
Many of foe .gld* hav. |
They were the r«|t in 1
m| Navy guy from Ala- J
chauffeur. The car w», 1
wa* Gordon Famed You , 1
d for it A*k Sam Pair.,. 1
[TOWN •
mdle Nap Ballard about
ive to get Congreteionti
a letter from Washington
I cap where an *U-mght
ho aald the Union Su-
ey call Washington the
ree, and you have to go
u Met*.
HfAVY CARGO IS STOWID.' RT Woui OS THOSE CRATfS
IS MOST IMPORTANT 10 00 THEEs)GOT tOOlWftlO
■r SI8HT... (IN CAU OS SOUGH X AROUND IT C0U15 VERY
S-SIAS «T HSKNOT SHIFT.' )f EASILY TEAR A HOI! IN
r |p<. . S v*r»THISNiS,l SWf.
four-team loop wiU be an-
; nounced in the near future.
| League Secretary EweJI-Clarke,
aubblng for President W. F. Whitt
who wa* out of towif, ’announced
the managerial appointments at a
meeting of the governing body la*t
night.
Kalbit* played Text* League
ball with the Houston Buff* in th*
lat* thirti**. and later wa* a mem-
, ber of the Humbl,- Oiler* He man-
aged th* Oiler* one season. For
the pa*t two year* Kalblt* hue
managed the Franta aoftball team
In Vt* Major City League, and al*o
piloted a teen-age bubal! team at
Highland*, fils home. *
Frailer I* a veteran *eYni-pro
baaebalUr, holding down firit baae
for the Humble Oileea for about 10
year* He retired u an active
ptayer after the 1980 teuton Be-
fore coming to Raytown. Frailer champion of the Recreation Lea-
p.layrd ball w,th Inglealde gue today.
ring timet In th* capito)
aahlngtnn threw « dollar
l yeara, or »o, later Dean
billion, or *o, dear herons'
it carf of: the D C. tor
wrnr mat* famT
or all. knock down and
herark Sheraton Hotel
lufope. Henry Hailett of
npeon, Louia Matkell of
Leon Church,, a brilliant
r, completely befuddled
discussion on "What
irop* "
talking out of turn »o
te they were all running
Free! net. Two of Hsrr».
1 It in turh a met* no.
... .. . . -
Hilliard’s Cafe Wins
City Basketball Title
FORA
n«n from Akron, On:.
I rode with him fro-
r hotel Hu name, tnr;
WE DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DRIVING
TODAY, BUT WE HAVE THE CAR YOU SHOULD BE
DRIVING!
BREEZE THROUGH SPRING AND SUMMER
IN A SAFE, DEPENDABLE CAR!
an pants.
Doug Stewart wu tecond high
point man for Hilliard's with a
total of 11 points.
The Hilliard eager* do not plan ,
to enter the state tournament, to
be held in Odeaaa Friday and
Soturdfy. *
The final game lut night wu
Hllliard’a all the way. The Ciwby
team led at the end of all quartern.
The flrat quarter w»u Hilliard’s
13-7, the half Jcund HlUlard ahead
20-14 and the third quarter ended
30-29.
:au*e he’ didr. t have
I HTrZT^f ,0 5,n events in
I have them three men1 u maneg- Tplanflll 3r Mfifil
| era," Clarke laid. They are the indllQUIul llvtl
B type of men who will net a fin* •
I example for the youth of our city " Crosby High School trackater*
Two of the four apnnsorj for the eerved a warning on district mem-
B Baytown little league alao were bera yesterday In taking a flrat or
E announced They are F.arthman aecoad place in evety event run in
B Funeral Home nnd AF1. 1/xal J47 „ triangular practice meet with
B out at General Tire. Dayton and liberty.
In other action last night, the bon Miller, Bobby Navatr, Albert
hat all the way fr-
t conapiciioua!
ie to writ* «. I aaiM
t came to rest m tr.n
- Garden If you g>-t ti-
ng it up’
3y Leonard Lyorj
nt.-d Marsaret Trunur
it a p«rt> that h» ror-
ihout her fathem pe».
knew, hut I wouldn:
'» incorrect. Mix» Tri
mild pncMtile tv inter,
r ohjeetma to her fx-
ife and I were ther, :
er home. Thix ic what
r -aid “\ow I’ll read
daildv will run affair"
nan replied, and am-
en ever ainee the ap..
ikly I never a-ked are1
Ferguson Sells Cars You Can Trust!
factory nbulll
emeu, balnea aa
manta: fee Jobs
MAKE A NOTE TO CHECK THESE!
wnt m3
CRGVBQS MOTORS VSKD CA*+~
_- ■ «" '■ /‘A ", 1 w
--lMt Dtaota Fbrdor tma akdi*
y of Kentucky cam. ‘o
infer with Judge Sa ,
xed basketball fdayr: -
hai been getting tre
ow they were rr ruit- d.
. Bill Spivey. Kent . -
indicted by the Nr c
i» no accusation of lu-
red .in New York
owner:
t»« ^Ptymoubt Fortor wtm autio
i»4T Chevrolet ffordor
F^ba* ...................MM
l»4T Mercury ronlor with radio
garijraiMg
well ee econboy . . . eee to
appreciate ................*•»
trauron Motor*, tac.
# Weet Texaa Avenue
tone *1*1
AEKO SEDAN. HEATER. 2-TONE BEI E-
from Japan
reu .in .xew rora
e tpovie ’ right to Er (
nd 19 other* haiicd o- '.
fie during the war a- d
with the help of he*i- -
a... d ' N'wga Heaur.-.
Hunting
And Fishing
RUNS PERFECT!
hr Safety’s Sake get ear
play. “The Graee
nt the town prrniu
yt divrunw-d hi* hop.-
he want* to aehlete
:oe* down, after two
( apote, -I’d like the
1 gone to *ome place
■ eome hack chmiS'd.
. and for the hett-r.
>nly 24 hour*. That *
By Jim Ntlson
P. H. MEAR8 BROUGHT in a
five pound black bai* for the laat
has* entry for the month of Feb-
ruary and took second place for
the nidnth. He caught it In the
tanks near Batson and it w^s the
blackest bus we have seen In
many a day. B. F. Lehr wo* the
ffi__L ral.ww da.
SUPER DELUXE 4-DOOR. V-« HEATER,
SEAT COVERS
mdltiun amt with new
Company. Teat*
Drive Phone 3-11U
A LITTLE GEM!
ll'L PRINPB Bt'ICK COMPANT—
.We have only one policy here! Our
Sr;-- ■ ■ Because It lie* alwaye been
our policy to tell the truth about
.every feed Car we aell Aren't
... J9H loolnn* for tb»T?r Coma by,
Kaay Terme, of couree A real
.-good selection of feed Care now.
, Where jCuetomere Send Their
4 Friends ...
ail Prince Buicli Company '
■ftS-.H, Ernet,-treed Car Mur. Ptl
flrat place prii* for February
with a but from tha Highland*
Reservoir weighing five pound* tlx
ounce*. H. L. Gray took third and
fourth place* with fish weighing
four pounds 14 ounce* and four
pound* 12 ounce*, B. F. Lehr took
fifth with a four pound flv* .ounce
fiah and D*v* Oliver wu sixth
r fiance. Vittorio Ga.*s-
vi, and will decide or.
■d in Now York Maur-
n” for the City Center,
tour in "The Count r
o ha* a new play for
he suspended for d -
t" ! S'
lity of the seven-year
Senator Haipern o:
th(T bill giving NV’v
it to refuse to reveai
CUSTOM 2-DOOR, V-8, RADIO, HEATER*.,
OVERDRIVE, SEAT COVERS, SUN VISOR
WONDERFUL BUY!
with a three pound three ounce
but. All th* fish with 4he excep-
tion of Meara’ dame from the Res-
ervoir and’ were all caught on Rex
8poon*.
SOME CATS BITING
.SUPER 4-DOOR, RADIO, HEATED,
SEAT COVERS, WHITE WALL
TIRES. 2-TONE GREEN
Sdebakkr ~
With overdrive,
the hank robber and
TOM POPE WAS IN from the
Trinity River with a little bunch
YOU CANT BEAT THIS!
fj found among hi*
r livin’* autobingrji
se to Sutton about it.
have followed your
t rtf 'The Old Bunrh"
I ‘In Search’ when it
aute I admire your
“■*•*■***• -a—J--'—^ Ak.f
of catfish. Ho aaid the river was
slightly muddy from the recent
rains and flowing enough to put
a few cats to biting. H. N. Harper
ha* been running a trotline over in
the San Jacinto and doing very
well in his spare time. He sayi
they are biting cut mullet best.
ST TROUT HOOKED
THE WEATHER has been too
windy and bad for very much salt
watar fishing but Meg and Ddra
-Bosley and Ray Harbour wee* at
the mouth of the Colorado River
Saturday *hbn the wind died down
fob a few hour* and they -eaught
. 2T large *P*ckled trout b*tw**n_2
p m. and dark.. They u*ed *tow
SAD FELTON'* A-l USED cam ^
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10 WMt T««i Avpnua » •
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HERE'S HOW TO GIVE YOUR CAR
AN EVEN "BRAKE":
• Adjust brakw, tnchiding parking brakn
0: • Chock whtti and mastar tylindsrs
• Add krak# fluid, If nuudud a
Ik • Adjust Irak* pudai risBriUM
* • load tust car
4-DOOR FLEETLINER, RADIO, HEATER
SEAT COVERS, SIGNAL. LIGHTS
(lditional ri nson that
iolve a problem that
■ 1- S, <-k:l ^ saint.
■fe and sought to ills-
OUR BIG BONUS BUY!
’50 STUDEBAKER
ing $10,000 Fellowship.
he beat ihuaiclan* in
favor* this project,
te winner* in compe-
ls . . . Judy Garland;
i rest from her long
ilan, the former New
rtio opened hi* own,
ter of « glrL On the
o the American Em-;
>n end get her Amer-
RA|nst aho«f both;.
CHAMPION,’STARLIGHT COUPE.
WHITE WALL TIRES, LOCAL OWNER
sar.-irt
fisherman will work It in.* stop
and start manner like mullet
dnrting in the waiter. v .
wwSSSStorilt.w »»*•»
iCTABggyg
,r th«t 3yd Whif.id. tola stout
ALL ton THIS
SHOAL LOW HUCS
Lined that no one-day
(head erect •’Beflde*, '
Let and moat expert-
[rica, boost* that he
I prpscribftd Iwifth - |
k-e he announoed aii
SEE THESE. AND OVER 50 OTHERS! PONT.ACS, FORDS, BUICKS, MER-
CURYS! PRICES LOW! EASY TERMS AT IANK RATES -
SEE US FIRST FOR CARS THAT LAST
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 236, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1952, newspaper, March 5, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041477/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.